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The design of pictorial databases based upon the theory of symbolic projections

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We present a methodology for pictorial database design, based upon a new spatial knowledge structure. This spatial knowledge structure consists of an image database, symbolic projections representing the spatial relations among objects or sub-objects in an image, and rules to derive complex spatial relations from the generalized 2D string representation of the symbolic projections. The most innovative aspect of this spatial knowledge structure is the use of symbolic projections to represent pictorial knowledge as generalized 2D strings. Since spatial knowledge is encoded into strings, inference rules can be applied for spatial reasoning. Finally, we describe a prototype knowledge-based pictorial database system, which supports spatial reasoning, flexible pictorial information retrieval, visualization and manipulation.

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Alejandro P. Buchmann Oliver Günther Terence R. Smith Yuan-Fang Wang

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Chang, SK., Jungert, E., Li, Y. (1990). The design of pictorial databases based upon the theory of symbolic projections. In: Buchmann, A.P., Günther, O., Smith, T.R., Wang, YF. (eds) Design and Implementation of Large Spatial Databases. SSD 1989. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 409. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52208-5_34

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